Calumet College of St. Joseph
HST 112A World
Civilization II Dr.
Edward C. Stibili
Spring 2002; Term
20012 Office: 523; 219-473-4284
10:30AM - 12:00PM
TF, 264 Hours: MTRF 12:00-1:00PM; W 5-7PM, and by
appointment
SYLLABUS
Course
description:
This
introductory course surveys the history of human civilization since 1500 with
emphasis on basic social and cultural institutions in worldwide context.
Course
objectives:
The
objectives of this course will address the following college goal: Students will develop a knowledge of human
civilizations and history, as well as the problems of modernity and historical
consciousness (see catalogue, p. 13):
1. Students will review the basic chronology of world
civilization from 1500 to the present.
2. Students will focus on the major events and problems of
world civilization from 1500 to the present.
3. Students will be exposed to some interpretive issues
regarding events and problems in world civilization during this period.
Textbook:
John P. McKay, et. al. A History of World Societies. Vol. II: Since 1500. 5th ed.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin
Company, 2000. A Study Guide is
available with the textbook.
Course
format:
This
course will be based on classroom lectures and discussions based on the outline
in the textbook. Visual aids will be
used as appropriate.
Grades: Grades will be based on the following criteria:
1. Class attendance and participation: 20%
2. 4 unit examinations: 20% each for a total of 80%
Students
will lose one point for each missed class, unless absent for appropriate
medical reasons. Such absences will
require the doctor's signed note. Only
students who take the unit examinations at the scheduled times will be allowed
to earn any extra points built into the examinations.
At
the end of the term, number grades will be converted into letter grades as
follows: 96-100 = A; 91-95 = A-; 87-90 = B+; 84-86 = B; 81-83 = B-; 77-80 =
C+; 74-76 = C; 71-73 = C-; 67-70 = D+; 64-66 = D; 61-63 = D-; 60 and under = F.
Classes:
Tuesday, January 8: Introduction
Friday. January 11: Ch. 16, The Acceleration of Global
Contact. pp. 490-525
Tuesday,
January 15: " " "
Friday, January 18: Ch. 17, Absolutism and Constitutionalism
in Europe, ca 1589-1725, pp. 526-560
Tuesday,
January 22: " " "
Friday, January 25: Ch. 23, The Revolution in Western
Politics, 1775-1815, pp. 714-744
Tuesday,
January 29: " " "
Friday, February 1: Unit examination
Tuesday,
February 5: Ch. 24, The Industrial
Revolution in Europe, pp. 746-775
Friday,
February 8: " " "
Tuesday, February 12: Ch. 25, Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1871,
pp. 776-807
Friday,
February 15: " " "
Tuesday, February 19: Ch. 26, European Life in the Age of
Nationalism, pp. 808-839
Friday,
Februaru 22: " " "
Tuesday, February 26: Unit Examination
Friday, March 1: Ch. 27, Africa and Asia in the Era of
Western Industrialization, 1800-1914, pp. 840-875
Tuesday,
March 5: " " "
Friday,
March 8: Ch. 29, The
Great Break: War and Revolution, pp.
920- 951
Tuesday, March 12: " " "
Friday,
March 15: Ch. 31, The
Age of Anxiety in the West, pp. 984-1007
Tuesday,
March 19: " " "
Friday, March 22: Unit examination
Tuesday,
March 26: Ch. 32, Dictatorships and
the Second World War, pp. 1008- 1041
Tuesday,
April 2: " " "
Friday,
April 5: Ch. 33, Recovery and
Crisis in Europe and the Americas, pp.
1042-1081
Tuesday,
April 9: " " "
Friday,
April 12: Ch. 35,
Changing Lives in the Developing Countries, pp. 1118-1143
Unit
examination: TBA